0 to tell someone about some information, often because you believe they do not know it or have forgotten it: --
[ + question word ] I feel I should point out how dangerous it is.
[ + that ] He was planning to book a rock-climbing holiday, till I pointed out that Denis is afraid of heights.
1 to tell someone about something, often because you think that they do not know it or have forgotten it: --
point out that I'd like to point out that the stock rose as high as $16 in April.
A couple of alert readers wrote in to the paper pointing out the mistake.
The curator guided us round the gallery, pointing out the most famous paintings in the collection.
The mechanic pointed out the repair on the front of my car.
They credited my account with $20 after I pointed out the error.
She was quick to point out that it wasn't her fault.
NYA ORD
European
May 10, 2021
DAGENS ORD
Shimmer
point sth out